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'Field Marshall' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 259. Field Marshall (hybrid china) W. Paul 1903; crimson to blood-red, shaded velvety amaranth, large, double, growth 7/10, climbing
Book (1910) Page(s) 196. Field Marshall (Climbing China), velvety blood-crimson, in the way of Cramoisie Supérieure but much larger and handsomer. [Paul lists it under New Roses of 1902-1903]
Magazine (1907) Page(s) 273.
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 66. Novelties for 1904 Field Marshal (Climber). Deepest crimson, shaded with velvet amaranth; it is specially recommended as a splendid companion for Marechal Niel; a good and vigorous climber.
Website/Catalog (1904) Page(s) 116. Novelties for 1904. Field Marshall This is a climbing variety of the Crimson Chinese Rose (R. semperflorens). The flowers are deep blood-crimson; shaded velvety amaranth; the shape and colour of Cramoisie Superieure, but much larger in size than that variety; exceedingly handsome and effective.
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